Oracle ® Hospitality Cruise Shipboard Property Management System Housekeeping User Guide Release 19.1 F23025-01 April 2020
Oracle® Hospitality Cruise Shipboard Property Management System
Housekeeping User Guide Release 19.1 F23025-01
April 2020
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Contents 3
Contents
Tables ................................................................................................... 5
Figures .................................................................................................. 6
Preface .................................................................................................. 7
Audience ........................................................................................................................... 7
Customer Support ............................................................................................................ 7
Revision History ............................................................................................................... 7
Prerequisites, Supported Systems and Compatibility ........................ 8
Prerequisites ..................................................................................................................... 8
Supported Systems .......................................................................................................... 8
Compatibility .................................................................................................................... 8
1. System Configuration ..................................................................... 9
Housekeeping (HK) Section Setup ................................................................................ 9
Public Location Setup .................................................................................................... 10
2. Setup .............................................................................................. 11
General Setup ................................................................................................................. 11
Housekeeping Status ..................................................................................................... 11
Adding Housekeeping Status ............................................................................... 11
Editing Housekeeping Status ................................................................................ 12
Disabling Housekeeping Status ............................................................................ 12
Task Type ........................................................................................................................ 12
Add Housekeeping Task Type ............................................................................. 12
Editing Housekeeping Task Type ........................................................................ 12
Disabling Housekeeping Task Type: ................................................................... 13
Cleaning Tasks ............................................................................................................... 13
Adding Housekeeping Cleaning Task ................................................................. 13
Editing Housekeeping Cleaning Tasks ................................................................ 14
Grouping of Tasks by Status ........................................................................................ 14
Deleting Housekeeping Cleaning Tasks .............................................................. 14
Adding Grouping of Tasks by Status ................................................................... 14
Editing Grouping of Tasks by Status ................................................................... 15
Deleting Grouping of Tasks by Status ................................................................. 15
Housekeeping Section Setup ........................................................................................ 16
Setting up Location ................................................................................................. 16
3. Tasks Overview ............................................................................. 20
System Date Change ............................................................................................... 21
Movement in cabin ................................................................................................. 22
Cabin Task Overview .................................................................................................... 22
4 Contents
Crash cabin tasks .................................................................................................... 24
Rush cabin tasks ...................................................................................................... 24
Priority cabin tasks ................................................................................................. 24
Public Location Task Overview ................................................................................... 24
Cabin Linen Forecast .............................................................................................. 26
Cabin Tasks Forecast .............................................................................................. 27
Maintenance Work Orders ........................................................................................... 28
4. Voyage Task Overview ................................................................. 30
Adding New Location Tasks to Port .................................................................... 30
Copying a Task to another Port/Voyage .............................................................. 31
5. Cabin Overview ............................................................................ 33
Cabin List ................................................................................................................. 34
Messages .................................................................................................................. 35
Reading Message .................................................................................................... 36
Deleting Message .................................................................................................... 37
6. Report ............................................................................................ 38
Show Log ......................................................................................................................... 38
Appendix A. User Security Group ................................................. 40
Parameters ............................................................................................................... 40
Tables 5
Tables
Table 4-1 - Voyage Task Field Definition ........................................................................... 30 Table 5-1 - Cabin Overview Field Definition ..................................................................... 33 Table B-1 - PAR Group Safety ............................................................................................. 40
6 Figures
Figures
Figure 1-1 - Housekeeping Section Set-Up .......................................................................... 9 Figure 1-2 - Assigning HK Section to Cabin ........................................................................ 9 Figure 1-3 - Public Locations Setup .................................................................................... 10 Figure 2-1 - General Setup ................................................................................................... 11 Figure 2-2 - Housekeeping Status Setup ............................................................................ 11 Figure 2-3 - Task Type Setup ............................................................................................... 12 Figure 2-4 - Add New Housekeeping Task Type ............................................................. 12 Figure 2-5 - Cleaning Tasks Setup ...................................................................................... 13 Figure 2-6 - Add New Housekeeping Cleaning Task ...................................................... 13 Figure 2-7 - Grouping of Tasks by Status Setup ............................................................... 14 Figure 2-8 - Add New Housekeeping Grouping of Tasks by Status .............................. 15 Figure 2-9 - Delete Cleaning Task for a Cleaning Status ................................................. 15 Figure 2-10 - Housekeeping Section Setup ........................................................................ 16 Figure 2-11 - Housekeeping Section by Cabin Setup ....................................................... 16 Figure 2-12 - Add Cabin to the Housekeeping Section .................................................... 17 Figure 2-13 - Alert Message of Add Cabin to the Housekeeping Section ..................... 17 Figure 2-14 - Assign by Position.......................................................................................... 18 Figure 2-15 - Assign by Crew .............................................................................................. 18 Figure 2-16 - Housekeeping Section for Cabin Overview ............................................... 19 Figure 3-1 - Cabin Tasks Overview .................................................................................... 20 Figure 3-2 - Pending Cabin Task ......................................................................................... 21 Figure 3-3 - Cabin’s Task Details ......................................................................................... 23 Figure 3-4 - Add Cabin Task ................................................................................................ 23 Figure 3-5 - Completed Cabin Task .................................................................................... 24 Figure 3-6 - Select the Date................................................................................................... 25 Figure 3-7 - Location Created .............................................................................................. 25 Figure 3-8 - Location Task Overview ................................................................................. 26 Figure 3-9 - Pending Location Task .................................................................................... 26 Figure 3-10 - Cabin Linen Forecast ..................................................................................... 27 Figure 3-11 - Cabin Tasks Forecast ..................................................................................... 28 Figure 3-12 - Maintenance Work Order ............................................................................. 28 Figure 3-13 - Alert from Maintenance Module ................................................................. 29 Figure 4-1 - Voyage Task Overview ................................................................................... 30 Figure 4-2 - New Voyage Tasks........................................................................................... 31 Figure 4-3 - Copy Port/Voyage Tasks ................................................................................. 32 Figure 5-1 - Cabin Overview Show by Voyage ................................................................. 33 Figure 5-2 - Available Cabin ................................................................................................ 34 Figure 6-1 - Cabin List Overview ........................................................................................ 35 Figure 7-1 - Messages Overview ......................................................................................... 36 Figure 7-2 - View Message Window ................................................................................... 37 Figure 9-1 - User Log for Past 1 Month .............................................................................. 38 Figure 9-2 - Filter Search ...................................................................................................... 38 Figure 9-3 - Custom Filters ................................................................................................... 39
Preface 7
Preface
The Housekeeping module is a program that manages the daily cleaning and
maintenance task of the passengers’ cabins, staterooms and public area on a cruise
ship. Apart from managing the cleaning task, it also allow you to schedule future
preventative maintenance
Audience This document is intended for application specialists and end-users of Oracle
Hospitality Cruise Shipboard Property Management System (SPMS).
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Revision History
Date Description of Change
April 2020 Initial Publication
8 Prerequisites, Supported Systems and Compatibility
Prerequisites, Supported Systems and Compatibility
This section describes the minimum requirements to use the SPMS Housekeeping.
Prerequisites Administration.exe
Housekeeping.exe
Maintenance.exe
Supported Systems Microsoft Windows 32-bit/64-bit System
Compatibility SPMS version 19.1 or later. For customer operating on version below 19.1 database
upgrade to the recommended or latest version is required.
System Configuration 9
1. System Configuration
The Housekeeping module has two (2) handling modes, Generic (Non-Ferry
Operation) and a Ferry Operation. The setup varies between modes and is control by
the Parameter group, Ferry, Enable Ferry Operation. The following Configuration is
a generic setup.
Housekeeping (HK) Section Setup The cabins of the ship would have been set-up during the initial configuration. See
Stateroom Setup in Administration User Guide, for more information on how to set-
up a cabin. In view of the ship’s capacity, a Housekeeping Section is use to identify
the cabin and public location.
Figure 1-1 - Housekeeping Section Set-Up
1. Login to the Administration Module, select Administration, Stateroom Setup,
Stateroom.
2. In the Cabin Setup window, click the Edit button besides Sections.
3. In the Housekeeping Section Setup window, right-click the blank space, then
select Add New.
4. Enter a Code and Description in the fields provided.
5. Select the Keeper, Assistant Keeper, Head Waiter, Waiter, and Assistant Waiter
from the drop-down list.
6. Click Apply to save the Housekeeping Section.
Figure 1-2 - Assigning HK Section to Cabin
1. Select a cabin from the Cabin Setup form and then click Edit.
2. In the Assignments section, select the HK Section from the drop-down list, and
then click OK to save.
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3. To delete the housekeeping section, right-click and select Remove.
Public Location Setup The Public Location is set-up to ease the Housekeeping and Maintenance staff in
identifying the location of the task assigned.
Figure 1-3 - Public Locations Setup
1. From the Administration Setup menu, select Maintenance Setup, then Locations.
2. Right-click and select Add New.
3. Enter a short code, description and additional comment(s).
4. The newly added public location is enable by default. To disable the item, de-
select the check box under Enabled.
5. Click Apply to save the Public Location.
6. To remove, right-click the code and select Remove.
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2. Setup
General Setup The Setup section for the Housekeeping module is comprised of General Setup,
Housekeeping Section, Overview by Cabin, Location and Voyage, Status and
Maintenance Alerts. Within the General Setup, there are configurations for
Housekeeping Status, Task Type, Cleaning Task and Grouping of Tasks.
Figure 2-1 - General Setup
Housekeeping Status The Housekeeping Status is an indicator of the cabin clean status. Below are the
default housekeeping statuses. You may add an additional status depending on the
operational requirement using the following steps.
VD: Vacant Dirty
VC: Vacant Clean
OD: Occupied Dirty
OC: Occupied Clean
Figure 2-2 - Housekeeping Status Setup
Adding Housekeeping Status
1. In the Home tab, select General Setup and then the Housekeeping Status tab.
2. Select Add from the ribbon bar.
3. In the New Housekeeping Status window, enter the code, comment and choose a
color that represents the status from the color palette.
4. The newly added code is Enabled by default. Deselecting the check box disables
the code.
5. Click Save to save the status.
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Editing Housekeeping Status
To change the status description or color, either double-click the record or click Edit
on the ribbon bar to open the Edit Housekeeping Status window.
Disabling Housekeeping Status
To disable a status that you no longer need, select the status and click Delete.
Deleting a default status is not allowed. This process only disables the status and
does not remove it from the Housekeeping status grid.
Task Type The Task Type is a cleaning task assignment, where the task type code is shown in
the Cabin Task Overview task box.
Figure 2-3 - Task Type Setup
Add Housekeeping Task Type
1. From the General Setup window, navigate to the Task Type tab.
2. Click Add.
Figure 2-4 - Add New Housekeeping Task Type
3. Enter a Code in the code field and the description or additional comment in the
Comment field.
4. The newly added task type is enable default. Deselecting the Enabled check mark
will disable the task.
5. Click Apply to save the housekeeping task type.
Editing Housekeeping Task Type
To change the Task Type, double-click the record or click the Edit on the ribbon bar.
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Disabling Housekeeping Task Type:
To disable the Task Type, select the record and click Delete.
NOTE:
The task type “C-OUT and “N/A” are default task types and you are not
allowed to disable them. The system prompts a warning message “This is
a default code and cannot be deleted”.
TIP: Task type “C-OUT” normally ties to a check out cabin (VD status) and indicates
that the cabin needs a linen change; Task type “N/A” indicates there is a need for a
linen change for a cabin (OD status) and is not labeled as C-OUT in the cabin task
box.
Cleaning Tasks The Cleaning Tasks is a task code used by management to manage the assignment of
duties and chores to the housekeeper.
Figure 2-5 - Cleaning Tasks Setup
Adding Housekeeping Cleaning Task
1. In General Setup, navigate to the Cleaning Task tab.
2. Click the Add button on the ribbon bar to open a New Cleaning Task window.
Figure 2-6 - Add New Housekeeping Cleaning Task
3. Enter a task name, a description describing the task and duration involved.
4. Click the Task Type drop-down menu to select a cleaning task:
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Task type “C-OUT” for “Checked Out Cabin”. This is used when the
cabin requires a linen change on a specified day. The C-OUT status is
indicated in the cabin bubble on day checked out.
Task type “N/A” for “CO-Linen Change”. This is used when the cabin
requires a linen change on a specific date. The C-OUT status will not
indicate in the cabin bubble and such service is usually for cabins that are
still occupied by the guest.
5. Check the Linen Change check box if you wish to generate a task for linen
change.
6. Click Apply to save.
Editing Housekeeping Cleaning Tasks
To change the cleaning task, either double-click the record or click Edit on the ribbon
bar.
Grouping of Tasks by Status This feature enables you to group specific tasks by status. The grouped tasks will
display in each of the cabin windows in Cabin Task Overview.
Figure 2-7 - Grouping of Tasks by Status Setup
Deleting Housekeeping Cleaning Tasks
To remove the cleaning task, select the record, click Delete,and then click Yes on the
dialog box.
Adding Grouping of Tasks by Status
1. In General Setup, click the Grouping of Tasks by Status tab.
2. Click Add on the ribbon bar.
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Figure 2-8 - Add New Housekeeping Grouping of Tasks by Status
3. In the Grouping of Task by Housekeeping Status window, select
a. A cleaning status from the Housekeeping Status drop-down list.
b. A cleaning task from the Select Task drop-down list and enter a comment in
the Comments field.
4. Click the Add/Update Task to insert the cleaning task into the grid.
5. Repeat step 3 to add more cleaning tasks
6. Click Apply to save the grouping of tasks by status.
Editing Grouping of Tasks by Status
To update the task in one of the groups, double-click the task, update the information
and then click Save. You may also click Edit on the ribbon bar.
Deleting Grouping of Tasks by Status
Before you are allowed to delete the task group entirely, you must first remove the
cleaning task individually.
1. Select the cleaning task.
2. Click Delete.
3. Click Yes at the delete dialog prompt.
Figure 2-9 - Delete Cleaning Task for a Cleaning Status
16 Setup
Housekeeping Section Setup The Housekeeping Section Setup enables you to group a number of cabins or public
locations into a Housekeeping section. There are two (2) sections to set up, Cabin and
Public Location. The steps to set up the Housekeeping section for both types is
identical.
Figure 2-10 - Housekeeping Section Setup
Setting up Location
1. From the Home tab, click the Housekeeping Section Setup and navigate to the
Cabin tab.
2. On the menu ribbon bar, select Add. This opens a New Housekeeping
Assignment window.
Figure 2-11 - Housekeeping Section by Cabin Setup
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3. At the Housekeeping Section Name, select a section from the drop-down list
and press Tab to continue.
4. Click Add and select the cabin from the Select Cabins window using the Search
Criteria feature to filter your search.
Figure 2-12 - Add Cabin to the Housekeeping Section
5. Select the cabin number and then click Save. Multiple selections are allowed.
6. If the selected cabin is assigned to another section, an alert message will be
displayed, indicating the cabin will not be added. Click OK to add the non-
conflicting cabins.
Figure 2-13 - Alert Message of Add Cabin to the Housekeeping Section
7. You can assign the selected section by crew position or individual crewmember.
To assign by crew position, check the Assign By Position check box and
select the position from the Assigned To Position drop-down list.
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Figure 2-14 - Assign by Position
To assign by crewmember, check the Assign By Crew check box and click
Add Crew. You can use the Search Criteria to search for crewmember. Select
single or multiple crews from the grid and click Save to continue.
Figure 2-15 - Assign by Crew
8. The selected crew is added to the Assign By Crew field.
9. Enter comments in the Comments textbox and click Save to save the
Housekeeping Section assignment.
10. To remove a crew from the crew list, select the crew name and click Remove
Crew.
11. In the Cabin tab, the Assigned To Crew column lists all the crew assigned in the
section, while the Assign To Position column lists all the crew positions
belonging to the section.
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Figure 2-16 - Housekeeping Section for Cabin Overview
20 Tasks Overview
3. Tasks Overview
The Cabin/Location Task Overview not only provides a view of the overall cabin
status, it also allows you to update the cabin clean status and the task status. It is
comprised of following tabs: Cabins, Public Locations, Cabin Linen Forecast and
Maintenance Work Orders, with the Cabins tab being the main tab. In this window,
you can search for a cabin by task status, housekeeping status, housekeeping section,
deck and the total counts.
Figure 3-1 - Cabin Tasks Overview
Above the Housekeeping Status Total Counts section, the Total Pending Cleaning
Time (m) sums up all the pending task durations based on the search criteria and
time shown in minutes.
In the Cabins tab, the cabins are shown in the grid layout with their status and
number of pending tasks. See the below table for an explanation of the fields.
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Figure 3-2 - Pending Cabin Task
Table 3-3 – Pending Cabin Task Labels Definitions
Label Name Definitions
Yellow Cabin with pending task.
Red Crash Cabin
Pink Rush Cabin
Green Cabin with completed task.
HKG Indicates the port code where the tasks is
generated, based on the arrival port setup in
Cruise Setup.
04502-CD2 Indicates the cabin number followed by the
cabin category code.
NEXT EMB: MYPEN-SGSIN Indicates the next embarkation port and
disembarkation port for the expected check-in
guest
2 Pending Indicates the number of pending task for the
cabin.
LINEN CHANGE Indicates the cabin requires a linen change
VD Indicates the cabin housekeeping status. VD for
Vacant Dirty and OD for Occupied Dirty.
C-OUT Indicates the passenger has checked-out from
the cabin.
The system generates the cabin/location and pending tasks during the system date
change or when the passenger checks out from the cabin. Below are the change
triggers:
System Date Change
Tasks created behind the scenes during system date change.
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The system look for occupied cabins with OD status and creates the tasks (first
port of the new day) for these cabins, based on the value set in parameter ‘X day
to Change Linen’ and ‘X day Before Check-Out To Skip Linen Change’.
Cabins that are in VD status and have pending tasks are carried over to the new
system date (first port of the new date) until they are cleaned.
The system checks for cabins that are expected to check out on the new system
date. It creates the checkout tasks for the cabin on the checkout port.
Movement in cabin
The tasks are created when there is a check in, check out or cabin change. This only
works when the parameter “Ferry”,“Enable Ferry Operation” is set to enabled;-
Upon guest check-in, the cabin status changes from VC to OD
Upon check-out and when the parameter “Bypass Change of Cabin Clean State
Upon Check-Out” is enabled, the status changes from
OC, VC VC
OD,VD VD
With parameter “Bypass Change of Cabin Clean State Upon Check-Out”
disabled, the status changes from
OC,OD,VC,VD VD
In the event of a cabin change, the system considers the cabin on the day before as
checkout and the new cabin as check-in. In such circumstances, the system changes
the earlier cabin status to VD and creates the corresponding tasks under VD status.
The new cabin status will then change from VC to OC and task under OC status
created.
Cabin Task Overview Apart from the system-generated task, additional tasks may be added to the cabin
from the Cabins Overview window using the following steps.
1. At the Home tab, click the Cabin/Location Tasks Overview.
2. Double-clicking the cabin box opens the cabin detail window. You can insert a
comment, edit the status or assign the task to a housekeeper using an inline edit
feature by highlighting the task and selecting it from the drop-down list.
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Figure 3-3 - Cabin’s Task Details
3. Click Add Task and fill in the Add Task form, and click Save.
Figure 3-4 - Add Cabin Task
4. If the housekeeper has finished all assigned tasks for a cabin and instead of
updating the task individually, they can click the Mark All Completed to set all
tasks as complete.
NOTE:
If the logged in user is not associated to a crew ID or linked to User
Security rights and attempts to mark the task as complete, the system
returns a warning message ‘Task updates have failed, please check the log
activity entries for error’.
5. Once all the pending tasks for the cabin are marked as complete, the selected
cabin color changes from Yellow to Green, with all the task status flags as
Completed.
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Figure 3-5 - Completed Cabin Task
6. The system also allows you to mark all task as complete by selecting the cabin
and then clicking the Mark All Completed option on the ribbon bar.
Crash cabin tasks
The Crash cabin task is populated when the cabin has both expected checkout and
expected check-in guest at the same port. This is to alert the housekeeper that the
cabin needs immediate attention as soon as the guest checks out.
Rush cabin tasks
Rush cabin is generated when the following criteria is met:
a. When the cabin has a passenger checking out at a current port and another
checking in at the next port on the same day.
b. Checkout on day 1 (6hrs) before midnight and check-in on day 2 (8hrs) after
midnight. This is where both parameters ‘Overnight Rush Cabin Before
Midnight Hours’ and ‘Overnight Rush Cabin Extended Hours’ are used.
Such cabins are indicated in pink, as an alert for the housekeeper to attend to this
cabin immediately after the passenger checks out and before the next passenger
checks in.
Priority cabin tasks
The Priority Cabins are the cabins that checked out early. The housekeeper prioritizes
the cleaning to have them ready for the next check in. Below are the steps taken to
prioritize the cabin cleaning.
1. Select the cabin from the grid and click Mark As Priority on the ribbon bar.
2. The selected cabin’s pending tasks are updated to priority cabin status and this
changes the background color from Yellow to Pink.
3. To remove the priority status for the cabin, select the priority cabin and click
Remove Priority on the ribbon bar. This resets the color to yellow.
Public Location Task Overview The Public Location Task Overview feature works the same as the Cabin Task
Overview. Below are the steps to view the public location task created in the task
overview:
1. In the Voyage Tasks Overview, select any date and click Add to add a task to a
housekeeping section.
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Figure 3-6 - Select the Date
2. Then change the system date to 12/5/2017, the task will auto create in public
locations.
Figure 3-7 - Location Created
3. At the Cabin/Location Tasks Overview, select the Public Locations tab.
4. To edit or change the task status, follow the steps detailed in the Cabin Task
Overview.
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Figure 3-8 - Location Task Overview
5. The following screen describes the pending location task label:
Figure 3-9 - Pending Location Task
Table 3-6 – Pending Cabin Task Labels Definitions
Label Name Definitions
BNN Indicates the port code where the tasks are
generated based on Voyage Task Overview
Setup
Shower Female Indicates the public location description where
the tasks are supposed to be carried out by
housekeeper
SH2201 Indicates the public location code
2 Pending Indicates the number of pending tasks for the
public location
Cabin Linen Forecast
The Cabin Linen Forecast provides an overview of all cabins that are currently
checked in, expected to arrive or checked out, which requires a linen change.
During the System Date Change, the system generates a forecast based on the
parameters defined in the database related to the Cabin Linen change. With this, the
housekeeper would be able to plan for the linen turnover.
Tasks Overview 27
For example, a guest in cabin 1234 checked-in on May 13 and is expected to checkout
on May 20. During the system date change on May 16th being the 4th day after
check-in and based on parameter “X day to Change Linen = 3 days”, this cabin will be
listed in the Cabin Linen Forecast list.
1. From the Cabin/Location Tasks Overview, select the Cabin Linen Forecast tab.
The cabins with linen change are listed in the Cabin Linen Forecast tab.
Figure 3-10 - Cabin Linen Forecast
Table 3-7 – Cabin Linen Forecast Labels Definitions
Label Name Definitions
Linen Date Indicates the date when the cabin is supposed to
change linen
Number of Berths Indicates the number of beds in the cabin
Cabins Indicates the cabin required linen change
2. You can search the cabin linen forecast by date range or the reservation status
using the Search Criteria filter.
Cabin Tasks Forecast
The system is able to generate a cabin task forecast based on the available port of the
selected date.
Refer to the System Parameters setup for the following parameters to work with the
Cabin Linen forecast.
1. Minimum number of days onboard for Linen Change = 7 days
2. X day Before Check-Out To Skip Linen Change = 1 days
3. X day to Change Linen = 3 days
For example, the guest in cabin 04500 checked-in on May 13, and is expected to check
out on May 20. When system date changed to May 16th, which is 4th day (based on
parameter X day to Change Linen = 3 days) after check-in, the system will show that
cabin 04500 needs linen change in the Cabin Linen Forecast list.
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Figure 3-11 - Cabin Tasks Forecast
The screenshot above shows the cabin number and total number of rush Cabins,
Crash Cabins and Checked Out cabins by port respectively.
Maintenance Work Orders The Maintenance Task created in the Maintenance module is linked and shown in
Maintenance Works Orders tab. This enables the housekeeper to monitor and follow
up on the progress of the maintenance tasks.
Figure 3-12 - Maintenance Work Order
When creating a new task in Maintenance module, you may opt to flag the
“Inform Housekeeping” option in the Work Order Details window to send an
alert to the housekeeper.
The system will check if there are any maintenance tasks created every 15
minutes. Once it detects a task, it sets the Alerts icon on the ribbon bar to blink.
Clicking the Alert option will open Alerts from Maintenance window.
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Figure 3-13 - Alert from Maintenance Module
4. Selecting a line item and clicking the Create Housekeeping Task will create a
task in the Maintenance Work Orders tab. If the Ignore Work Order is clicked, it
will ignore the work order and delete it from the Alerts from Maintenance
window.
5. To mark the work order task as complete, select a work order and click Mark All
Completed on the ribbon bar. This changes the color to green.
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4. Voyage Task Overview
The system generates the tasks for the public locations during a system date change.
Figure 4-1 - Voyage Task Overview
Table 4-1 - Voyage Task Field Definition
Header Definitions
Cruise/Days/Ports Tree view list of the voyage/cruise.
Available Port The port details for a selected port day.
Housekeeping Section
Name
The assigned housekeeping section for the selected
port.
Task for
Housekeeping section
List the specific tasks assigned to the selected
housekeeping section.
Adding New Location Tasks to Port
1. From the Home tab, click the Voyage Tasks Overview.
2. Select the port from the cruise day and then click Add on the ribbon bar.
3. At the New Voyage Tasks window, select the Housekeeping section and task
from the drop-down list.
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Figure 4-2 - New Voyage Tasks
4. Click Add/Update Task to add or Delete Task to delete.
5. Click Save to save the record.
6. Repeat the above steps to add different tasks to another housekeeping section.
7. The tasks assigned to the sectionare shown when you select the section name
under the HouseKeeping Section.
Copying a Task to another Port/Voyage
You can copy the same location task to a future cruise port for recurring task.
1. Select the cruise from Cruises/Days/Port and click the Copy on the ribbon bar.
2. At the Copy Port/Voyage Tasks window, select to Copy by Port.
3. Select Port Template from the drop-down list. The task for current port
populates accordingly.
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Figure 4-3 - Copy Port/Voyage Tasks
1. On Copy To select the Port to copy this information to and click Save.
2. To copy the task by Voyage, navigate to the Copy by Voyage tab.
3. Select the Voyage Template to copy from and then select the Voyage.
4. Click Save to complete the process.
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5. Cabin Overview
The Cabin Overview list provides a detailed overview of the cabin, showing the
occupancy and status of the cabin. The information shown changes depending on the
filter entered in the Search Criteria.
Figure 5-1 - Cabin Overview Show by Voyage
Table 5-1 - Cabin Overview Field Definition
Label Definitions
Voyage Indicates the reservation for the voyage
Date From Indicates the reservation Date From
Date To Indicates the reservation Date To
Search Cabin Indicates the cabin number
Designation Indicates the type of reservations – guest, crew or
resident
Category Indicates the category of cabin
Deck Indicates the deck of cabin
Availability Status Indicates the availability status of the cabin
Housekeeping Status Indicates the cleaning status of the cabin
Sort Order Indicates the sorting of reservation to be display
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Label Definitions
Features Indicates the feature of cabin
Show all check-outs at
current port
Indicates the reservation only shows all check-outs at
current port
Display ‘letters’ in Each
Reservation Box
Indicates the options to display the cabin status in
alphabetical view for each reservation grid
1. From the Home tab, click Cabin Overview on the ribbon bar.
2. At the Search Criteria panel, enter the desire criteria and press F1 or click Search
(F1).
3. Click the colored box (green/yellow/grey) of the cabin to preview the reservation
information.
4. If Show By Voyage is selected, the Previous Voyage and Next Voyage
illuminates on the ribbon bar, allowing you to navigate to the previous or next
voyage.
5. Selecting a reservation from the grid and clicking Change Cabin will open the
Available Cabin window, allowing you to select another cabin. This feature
would require user access right #557.
Figure 5-2 - Available Cabin
6. Click Refresh on the ribbon bar to refresh the information.
7. Click Print to print a copy of the Cabin Overview.
Cabin List
The Cabin List is a list view of all guest cabins with the current housekeeping and
cabin status. Apart from the cabin list, it also provides a Housekeeping Status
Summary and allow you to change the cabin status.
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Figure 5-3 - Cabin List Overview
1. From the Home tab, click Cabin List on the ribbon bar.
2. The default display of the Cabin List is all cabins. You may use the Search
Criteria to filter for desired information.
3. To edit the Cabin Status, click Edit on the ribbon bar or double-click the cabin
number.
4. On the cabin form, select the Status from the drop-down list and fill in the
information accordingly.
5. Click Save to save and exit the form.
Messages
The Messages feature enables you to send internal messages between the
housekeepers.
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Figure 5-4 - Messages Overview
1. From the Home tab, click Messages on the ribbon bar.
2. On the New Message form, click [+] to open the Crew Selection window.
3. Select the crew you wish to send the message by selecting the Department,
Position or Housekeeping Section from drop-down list, and click Search.
4. Select the crew from the Select Crew Members grid.
5. Click the double right arrow (>>) to add the selected crew.
6. Click OK to close the window.
7. Fill in the Message form accordingly and click Send.
8. The Incoming Messages section displays the messages received from other
Housekeepers, while the Outgoing Messages section displays the messages sent
to other Housekeepers. If the logged in user is part of an Administrator group,
then they will see the messages in both the Incoming and Outgoing section.
Reading Message
1. When the recipient logs in to the Housekeeping module and navigates to the
Messages function, messages are listed in the Incoming Messages section.
2. Double-clicking the message opens the View Message window, allowing you to
view the message content.
3. When you click Close, this sets the message as Read.
4. Similarly, when the sender opens the Message function, they will notice that the
Read check box is checked, indicating the message has been read.
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Figure 5-5 - View Message Window
Deleting Message
Only users from the Administrator group are allowed to delete both the
Incoming/Outgoing messages.
1. On the Message function, select the message and then click Delete on the ribbon
bar. Multiple selections are allowed.
2. At the confirmation prompt, select Yes to proceed or No to return to previous
window.
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6. Report
Currently, there are no standard Housekeeping reports for a cruise ship. You can set
up a new Housekeeping report in the Administration module and define the report
group under REP_GROUP as ‘HouseKeeping’.
Show Log The Show Log window displays housekeeping activities for the past one month
1. From the Home tab, click Show Log on the ribbon bar.
Figure 6-1 - User Log for Past 1 Month
2. Entering the keyword in the field below the header will allow you to search the
log file of the respective column.
Figure 6-2 - Filter Search
3. Clicking the pushpin on the header column opens a selection dialog, allowing
you to filter the information further.
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Figure 6-3 - Custom Filters
40 User Security Group
Appendix A. User Security Group
This section describes the user security group available in the Housekeeping module,
and the security privileges assigned in the User Security module.
Table A-1 – Housekeeping module Functionality Access Rights
Security Reference No Description
557 Cabin Change.
4665 General Setup.
4666 Housekeeping Status.
4667 Task Type.
4668 Cleaning Task.
4669 Grouping of Task by Status.
4670 Cleaning State Color
If you do not have access right #4670 assigned, you are
not permitted to change the Cleaning State Color in the
General Setup, Housekeeping Status in the
Housekeeping module.
4270 Access to Change Cleaning State Color from
Administration.
If you do not have access right #4270 assigned, you are
not permit to view the Cleaning State Color in Stateroom
Setup in Administration module.
Parameters
This section describes the Parameters available in the Housekeeping module, and
they are accessible from the Administration module under System Setup, Parameter.
Table A-1 - PAR Group Safety
PAR Name PAR Value Description
Enable Ferry Operation 0 or 1 0 - Disable Ferry Specify Operation.
1 - Ferry Specify Operation.
Table A-2 - PAR Group General
PAR Name PAR Value Description
Alter Cabin Status 0 or 1 0 - Disable cabin status changes for any
updates of cabin clean status
1 - Enable cabin status changes for any
updates of cabin clean status.
Note: This parameter must be enabled so
that the cabin status is updated whenever
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PAR Name PAR Value Description
someone checks in/out or is moved to
another cabin. This is the pre-requisite for
tasks to be created in Housekeeping.
Table A-3 - PAR Group Housekeeping
PAR Name PAR Value Description
Bypass Change of Cabin
Clean State Upon Check-Out
0/1 0-Do not bypass, 1-Bypass
To control the change of cabin clean state
upon guest check-ou.t
Enable Auto Alert Message
upon Guest Cabin Change
0/1 0-Disable auto alert, 1-Enable auto alert
To create an alert message for the
housekeepers when a guest changes
Cabin.
Enable Auto Alert Message
upon Guest Check-In
0/1 0-Disable auto alert,
1-Enable auto alert
To create an alert message for the
housekeepers when a guest
checks-in.
Housekeeping Positions For
example,
010
Stores all the OPO_ID for housekeeping
crew.
Minimum number of days
onboard for Linen Change
For
example, 8
Minimum number of stays onboard
before a linen change is required for the
cabin.
Overnight Rush Cabin
Before Midnight Hours
For
example, 18
If par value is 6, then the system will
consider cabins as rush cabins when it
has guests checking-out 6 hours before
midnight.
Overnight Rush Cabin
Extended Hours
For
example, 8
If par value is 8, then the system will
cover rush cabins up until the 8th hour
after midnight.
Validate Cabin Clean Status
before Update
0/1 Do not allow to update to cabin clean
status to VC/VD if cabin is occupied.
X day Before Check-Out To
Skip Linen Change
For
example, 3
X day to skip linen change just before the
expected checkout date.
If checkout date is on 15th and par
value=2, then skip any linen changes on
13th & 14th.
X day to Change Linen For
example, 4
X day to change linen after check-in. If
check-in date is on the 1st and par
value=3, then linen change is done on the
4th.